[Praha]: [Published privately], [1967.]. First edition. Samizdat. Five carbon copy booklets saddle stitched together. In original modernist wrappers, printed in red and black. Complete. Extremely scarce, private publication with the full transcript of all fourteen parts of the Czech radio play, Avantgarda bez Legend a Mytu.
Avant-Garde without..... More

Budapest: AB Független Kiadó, 1985. Inner covers illustrated, 4 full page illustrations and a text illustration. Cover and illustrations by László Rajk. First Hungarian edition. Samizdat. In large format (A3 size). In publisher’s, illustrated wrappers, printed in red and black. Inscribed by the author, the illustrator and the publisher. (35)..... More

[N.p. but Warsaw?]: [S.n.; Samidat], [1984]. Samizdat comics. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers. Stapled. 16 p. The first Polish underground comic, the story of the first 500 days of Solidarity, the first independent trade union in the Soviet Bloc.
It was created by Wojciech Starzynski, Andrzej Witwicki written by Janowi..... More

[Poland]: [1985]. Original collage. Printed and mounted on newspaper. ca. 425 × 300 mm. Get-Stankiewicz collage, with the title of the 1985 collective exhibition dedicated to the memory of Jerzy Popieluszko, the priest murdered by the Polish secret police. Printed on the first page of “Trybuna Ludu” the communist daily..... More

[S.l.]: [S.V.M.], 1985. Samizdat edition. Carbon copy text with handprinted linocut illustrations and title leaf designed by Viktor Karlík. With a vintage, black-and-white photograph of the author mounted on the cover’s verso. In original cardboard cover with stamped title vignette on the front panel. Spine covered with cloth with the..... More

[N.p.]: [S.n.], [N.d., 1980?.]. First edition. Samizdat. Carbon copy. In original, illustrated, grey cloth. (24) leaves. Samizdat edition, published probably to commemorate the death of Vladimír Holan. With symbol of mourning and remembrance on front panel: a black flower growing from a large capital “H”. Contain details of Holan’s poems..... More

(Praha): (Jazz Petit, Jazzová Sekce.), (1982). First (semiofficial) edition. In original, illustrated paper. 301, (1) p. Hrabal finished this story already in 1971, but at that time he was under censorship, so the story could be spread only as samizdat. “Jazzová Sekce” that published first in 1982, was a civil..... More

[Prague]: [Privately printed, samizdat], [1981]. First edition. Samizdat. Signed by the artist on the front cover. In publisher’s printed wrappers. (16) p. Knízák’s ideas and descriptions of performances, published as samizdat.
Milan Knízák (b. 1940) is a Czech performance artist, a member of Fluxus and director of Fluxus..... More

Budapest: AB Független Kiadó, 1987. In publisher’s illustrated wrappers, designed by László Rajk. Samizdat edition. First Hungarian edition. 372, (2) p. Samizdat edition of Kundera’s 1967 novel “The Joke”, that was banned in the Communist Hungary.
Kundera’s novel “The Joke” was first published in the time of the political..... More

[N.p.]: [S.n.], 1984. First Czech edition. Samizdat. Carbon copy. In original cloth, with title vignette on spine. (1), 4–60 leaves [complete]. Mandelstam’s anti-Stalinist monologue that mocks the servility of the Soviet writers and the cultural bureaucracy.
“Fourth Prose” was written in 1930 and was not published in Russia until..... More

Warszawa: Niezależna Oficyna Wydawnicza „Troska i Życie”, 1981. With a photographic reproduction of Miłosz on verso of halftitle. Samizdat edition. In publisher’s printed wrappers, designed by Zofia Darowska. 143, (1) p. Samizdat edition of Milosz’s book of poems that was originally published in Paris in 1974.More

Budapest: “Magyar Október” Szabadsajtó, 1984. Typescript, mimeograph copy. In publisher’s, illustrated wrappers. (6), 5–191, (1) p. Published in the same year as the first edition, in 1984.
In Communist régimes the publication of many material were illegal and therefor underground publishings and secret ways of spreading of “samizdat” books..... More